4B Monday, February 5, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Kansas men lose to Iowa by one point By Dan Gelston Kansan sportswriter In his preparation for Saturday's meet against No. 16 Iowa, Kansas swimming coach Gary Kempf challenged the men's team to be aggressive with tough competition. The Jayhawks responded to the challenge in the second half of the meet, placing first in the last five events. But they responded too late. Kansas couldn't overcome a slow start and technical mistakes in a 150.5 to 149.5 loss to Iowa in Iowa City. "This was one of the closest meets I've ever been involved in, in my life." Kemp said. "We made some mistakes that really cost us." Kempf also said he made an error in calculating the points needed to win. He told the team they had to finish 1-2-4 in the 400-yard individual medley and 1-2 in the 400-yard freestyle medley. Kansas did that but were still short the points needed for the victory. "I'm not disappointed with the guys, I'm disappointed with the loss," Kemp said. The Jayhawks were led by junior Erik Jorgensen, who came first in the 500- and 1,000-yard freestyle events and the 400 individual medley. "We came on at the end, but that one point difference could have been made up earlier in the meet," Jorgensen said. "I think we're going to look at this like we swam a great meet. We had a chance to win, but we just made mistakes that are fixable." Kansas senior Dan Philipps won the 100- and 200-yard butterfly events. His 100 time of 49.75 was the best by a Jayhawk this season. The Kansas divers didn't perform as they had expected. Sophomore Brian Humphrey finished third in the three-meter event. "When Iowa made mistakes and the opportunity was there, we just didn't capitalize," Kansas diving coach Don Fearon said. The focus for the Kansas men is now the Big Eight Championships, Feb. 14-17 in Oklahoma City. "In a week and a half when we win the conference championship, we're not going to remember this loss to Iowa," Jorgensen said. Horoscopes Today's Birthday (Feb. 5). You may not be able to avoid practical matters any longer. Get realistic about romance in March. Study in April so you can make a commitment in May. June's romantic, but August could be confrontational. September could be very expensive or very profitable, depending upon how you play it. December is for completion. Your dreams could start to come true by next January. Make your plans now, so you can get started on them! Arles (March 21-April 19). Resist the temptation to move too quickly. That's one of your most persistent problems. Remember to be sensitive and gentle, no matter what you do. At work, pay attention to the details. A little extra time spent now will be greatly appreciated later. Taurus (April 20-May 20). Somebody could try to push through a proposal that has serious flaws. If the idea will work, give it your agreement. If it's half-baked, send it back! For a good time, check out a club meeting or seminar tonight. You could meet an old friend. Gemini (May 21-June 21). Watch for a brilliant idea from an unexpected source this morning. Study a technical subject to keep ahead of the competition. The more you know, the more valuable you are. If your house needs cleaning, you should do that tonight. Company could drop by Cancer (June 22-July 22). You should be able to concentrate well today. If you have accumulated a stack of highly-detailed work, dive into it. Avoid a person who wants to talk about something other that what you're trying to get done. Be firm, but polite, in defending your privacy. tomorrow. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Is there something in your life that needs cleaning up? Now is the time to do it! There is not much point in talking things over, though. Put off the delicate negotiations for a couple of days. Your love life should get better then, too. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The moon is going into your sign, and that always makes you feel great. There may be controversy raging around you, however. They're arguing about the best course of action to follow. You may be the only one who really understands the bottom line. Be firm, but gentle. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). This is not a good day for negotiations. People will waggle about every little detail. If you're trying to get a group to work together, concentrate on the business aspects, like how much it's going to cost and who's going to pay for it. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A hassle this morning should be settled by this afternoon. It should be easier to get interested in highly detailed work then. Discuss a household project with your true love this evening. You may decide to throw out the old and buy new. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Today, your boss may expect perfection. You know what is supposed to be done. Stop arguing with reality and do it! Show you can play by the rules, and you may move up the ladder toward your next promotion more quickly than you expected. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your memory should be working well, along with your ability to spot errors. So, if you have quality control inspection in your stack of work to be done, tackle that today. Postpone most social interactions until later in the evening. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Today will be marked by petty annoyances. They might get in the way of your peace of mind, but shouldn't stop you from getting the job done. They might help you develop a better product or service. Learn to accept constructive criticism gracefully. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20). Life doesn't have to be overwhelming. If there's too much to do, spread the work around! A practical friend might be willing to help, if you would just ask. That would certainly make your afternoon more enjoyable. Expect a change in orders tonight. 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